Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 03, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    7 . V»;
A short business apsMon, pre-
sided oypr by thg president, M.rs.
S. A. PUtote, 8r., wa* conducted
and it wat decided to discontinue
the meetings until next Septeta
bpr.
During »
during which the hostess, assisted
by Mrs. Jesses Boyd, served d e ­
licious refreshments, the I s ¡ t i es
spent the tints doing fancy work.
' Children, who had accomputtad
their , mothers to the meeting,
spent the time playing in Mi>
Boughman's, beautiful yar<J.
a n »
M ISS POBOTH Y BEXD, E ditor
1 aactoty
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Bl
I
Trtafty Onlld Holds
«Mfe tfMaarf
Tge Trtetty Gnild or the Trinity
-, A u * -«U-rAnltttinpr Ito Episcopal charch heM their regu­
Lerion Pont NoJ lar business meeting in the Parish
Pioneer Honse on Sqpoftd street, •yester­
day afteraoon. Thursday, May 2.
dato to— Royal Neigh- Due te other activities, there Was
not as large an attendance as had
w ill« « ^ -
Aaae A— The' Wed- been expected, however.
’ yegdgy dak ot the Presbyterian
At the short business session
church will lu re an allietar meet­ plans were mode for agnual pic-
in g All momberS am wyed to nlc, which will be held on Thurs­
t e meant. Important meet- day, June 16. Mrs. H. Q. Hedberg
OoveTed-dfsh luncheon.
Is the capable president p< this
JaneûjUU—, The Mafic organisation.
Teaahsrb agsocUUog of aonto-
K b«
«rn Oregon Will meet Ot Ash- ■
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Berean Claas of Baptist Crunch ..
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To
delegates attending
the district convention* of the
Neighbors of Woodcraft, which
will be held in Bhndon, Oregon,
nett week are: Mrs. Hattie Moore,
Mrs. Qpal Philpott. Mrs. Elisabeth
Hicks, Mrs. Anna Moss and Mrs.
Mary sbutt s.
‘
The Berean class of the -local
Baptist church held their regular
meetitfg
yesterday
afternoon,
Thursday, June 2, at, the'borne of
Mrs. George Baughman On Au­
burn and Iowa streets. There was
an unnsnally large attendance and
the ladles expressed themselves as
having spent a very enjoyable af­
ternoon.
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Tlilble Club Meet« At V ow el '
Mesdomos C. H- VAowd ood J-
H. Turner 'delightfnftr dgfertaln-
ed the ThtmMe Club yesterday af­
ternoon, Thursday, June
at the
former’s home on the Boulevard,
ia honor of Mrg. Id« Martin and
Mrs. S. Beach of Santa Monica,
California, former residents who
ire spending a short time visiting
triends in Ashland.
The Thimble Club was organ­
ized approximately IS years ago
and yesterday was the first time
that ft has met since before |»e
World WaV.
Originally there
were 12 members of the club, and
9levea of those 12 were present
resterday.
A pleasant social t|me was spent
’n conversation and recalling old
incidents until a late hour, when
the hostesses served elaborate n -
(reshments at a table gorg-
topsly decorated with Cecil Brun-
»r roses and Jris' The cenler-
otece was a massive bouquet of
iweet peas and fern.
■ Those who enjoyed this Jolly
iffair were: Mrs. Herman Mat-
tern, Mrs. Dr. F. O. Swedeghurg,
il June 30th only
t,
Mrs. T. H, Wmpson, l(rs
Shepherd^'.jMrs. .Hnm
Mrs. Hi Of
J^rdfc; gr.;- of«
Mw- R r *
__ the hpner^usB»*, lb s .
Pas«,
Martta’and My« 8. Beach of
Monica SQM tho hostesses,
J. H. Turner and Mrs. C, H,
t
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H .« ’«
sts at
i ’- a e u w
ite r
elderly ladhm
serged by* the
If.
p*. Jan*
L- «kasa mas- a
Sob
MM -• Lunch was eerved. ,
the
(Jommónlty chib will m n |
tke fiubbenaa. miss Fioi
fork will b« present and
explain baakatry. Inte
meeting.
0 ' fta M
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The Tglext Cpmmunijy « « > .
T
attempo n from
here hg i
wh«
days
church.
m«>
Ili» prize
freshmenta^
Mr. and
»M. I. C. Gardner,
F.
thto elt^r early nc
laery for
new plant, nocor
rgeelved at the
Rt TWJuüa’1* ^
daughter «p
arraagtohehta
Mjrs. Keftntt
far
moral ot machinery to Ashland.
• MM
yeilett, Monday, M«Z M at the 8, Crapford.
“Work will be started on the
Church
Community Hospital ln Aeb)
Mr. J. Foster and,
ne tor .(!» bgfldlggs,
J j S : 4 |.^ C lg ^ |
Mr., nnd Mrs. 8 ^ - M W
of Yreka, visited
R.
Ptstotnary shogld «11 Re R i - j
the week-end, g!g qpty
IR Jtar 1 and ready ter
Morning worship at 11 o’clock, Olendnle-aM ¥ r »n d ‘ Mm Ar
cble Estpp o | e<gd Dltf epeht &««» Brookings, Ota.
bject, “Thp Gospel of Oood
day at the Orvil)» Works home.
W p . Foster will rtturn ta Aah-
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Mtoi^Eath OeaoHay left for
cayunr .. .. lAAd urjth Mr. Brandloch.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. pi. Klamath Falls Jast Tharaday
¥AV
joli ^ ,
June
Evening service at 8 o’clock.
Methodist Episcopal < hurcj» ,
where She ha« excepted a poetttoa
mayd oigecR
the visit I f
T^emp: ’•HoW Cherches Çrow."
fit. F. Pemberton, Paster
H. S. Bowman retnrped Monday
K Is fpany how two fla u es of
trjst
M SlnTglnf
formerly^
peetJnf,
W
edpnedgy,
from Portland where hp wunt to
Morning worship, 11 o’clock.
l«d
«War make a man think
MnRehttor? ifta
0 p.
Lestop. “The Miracles
prison, JR i
consult specialist». Mr. Bowman
Subject,
’’Power Front J •R E »
weiuti
osstyla
efforts
to
High.”
, 1
has been In poor health for soyne en attaches 1
trägster Ngt
Leopafd,
Jr.,
to
Evening worship, 8 o’clock-
time and nnable to Attend to hie
an
S
duties as rural mail carrier. '
Subject, "The Deuel pie’s Jbdg
H, H-y-Yougg, Pastor ?
Wm. Brain has A crew pi men
ment of Jesus.”,
in the Odd Fellows
Sunday school, ):4K. Cl
working on the hew hHdge op the
kilted little Robby Franks for a
Hall. Pentecost services Sunday
road between Carl Glasgow^
for «11 ages.
/ ,
^evening
at
•
O'clock
with
cele­
thrill two years ago, for half an
Epworth Leagde, 6:48 p. m. . -
Plata gad Tal«^-
bration
e
t
Holy
Communion.
Pyp-
P rayer meeting Wednesday"eve-
Mr. |ttd Mrs. Chas. Marshall hopr. N® ttatenmat WPE forth'
.
-
paratoqr
services
at
7
:|6
,
“Tge
ning at 7:86.
Jeft Friday on a busihees trip to coming, «pr wag there any
cation that Loe$ wogld be '
Solemn
Innnmyatiom
o
t
toe
You are most cordially* invited.
EVerett, Waalr.
Christian Chur
Iburch,” theme of the ' ROv. Nelbon of Phoenix will oc­ ed in the supposed scheme.
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sermon. Public Welcome. The
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.-gw
First t^lwuncti
cupy tho pulpit of the M.
hext
h e f V l^ it t e v 'W e c o e t vAV
Sunday taorntpgeefvlee
church
P*?4
s
PP<laZ
1
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Talcpt-
be on the logt Sunday In June.
Subject, “God the Creator
. About 7S members attended the SVfCIDES TO ESCAPE ’
TVBMfMMJLAR DBATM
M- E. plctap foat SnifoM «» AM«!
Man.”
Trinity Episcopal frrarefa
tancysek.
Sunday pchool at ? = 4h ç ’cloeg,
Vi.at the B«v. P. K. Hammond
PHOENIX, Aria:, June 8.— (IP)
Wednesday evening service a f'
W ». Ferns had his tonsils re­
Holg
cogiMtahfofc
at
<
g.
ip.
—
Rather
than gutter the ravages
p. jp; .tlhadlag ynom
moved lest Thursday t t Dr.
sundgy echoot^t 8:4«.
gf
«nberculeeis,
Mto*
Helen
from i t o I «gtata-
f o o d ’s oftlce In Aehlapd-
Mornink
eervfw
and
sermon
at
furger,
»1,
who
came
her*
Wk
holidays. Tge'public is lovingly
hffe. Tom Lank to sojnewhat
gently
from
Hammond,
Ind<,*|ate
r’
U
l
•mproved at thto writing, hat is
welceMsd-
■'I ’ Strgngers a«d visitors cprdfaHy
fhursday applied a match to her
still confined to her bed.
Welcome.
* Paul Bamtucr and non .Cecil re­ qil-soaked bed ead clothing and
» H M
turned by motor last Monday from perished a few memente later In
- Baptist Orarch -
San Francisco where they spent t)»e names. Physicians had told
M. 8. Woodworth, pastor
her she had P«t a tew d«yg to
the Irlntev.
, Sabbath Schorf!. 8:48.
Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Lamb re­ ijve.
Preaching, l l «. ra.
turned to their home ia Pert
-The Vine and the Branch««,” ^lainath fast Sunday, after spend­
will be the theme of the mornipg ing a tow days m Talent visiting
gour.
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with Mr. Lamb's parents. Mr. and
B. V. P. 0., 7:06 p. m.
Mrs. Tom Lamb.
ers tor
V°ok at p m ,
' Topic, **ünexpeot«d. fleeféTV^--
Harold and $a«iab Burnett,
broken and weA» »arte hefore
Vlolet Inecho, leader.
Who have speht the Witter at Eiv- ctttlhg oogtonennee. We kogp
Preaching, 8:00 p. m.
orslde, Cal., returned home last' 5 « “? ¿S Â ÏÎ —
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Thursday.
Chgrvh of the Bnearene
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Walters and L|,
.rJawm.
dd»gWer, Cfearlhge o f Gratto
into ■wwetot Cmwnlm tr nad poeto of
Sunday pefcop!. 8:4b a. » . /
Pasa'«pent Sunday vihitin« rrta- e r o n di Iggcrtptloi
HE
l
with
. m»a*r
i*'».
h Si
i
ita
Object, “yrpUtyS tMe Lord.”
Mrs. L. O. Penlaad entertained
B, 8 p. m. Subject “The t t bridge tarn Friday.
«¿El«.-’-’*-1 -* *0'
week prayey meeting Wed-
, 8 p. m.
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A hearty welepme to all.
P. fc. Thatcher, Pastor.
•1
— guaran
e&Utiftil tea»
y S A lpine
25 year»—your»
But not more than six spoons to a person.
X T E V E R before an offer more
I N extraordinary than this,
make it because w e want
Oregon
every V O
regon woman to try
A lp ia r—the
with cream
every drop— and see for herself
how rich and delicious it is, h o w
economical for all cooking.
Forevftry eight tall size A lpine
la b e ls or s ix t e e n s m a ll o n e s
that you bring before June 30th
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— ^ stationlistedat
t - w
pattern nt th e famous s i m c u m
L a n d GEO RG E H . ROGERS
if-y ea r guarantee siiverplate-^
free. Butncft more than six spoon»
to 4 person.
S o e a iy 't o g e t a
s e r v ic e q f t e a s p o o n s
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imagine! T n e v e r y
f v e alw ays admired— always
offered for
surprised to see how auidcly the
labels add up. Since A lpin e keep«
indefinitely, many women are
buying a supply now just to
make sure o ( their set o f spoons.
S k in s T h a t
A ttr a c t P e o p le !
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must be soft and colorful—
r e » ngly sMne—not dry or
saiw y — porc« muet ao<
pV s c .w#1
caUad MtHAX>&LÖr 8
r—-v*ry pare—wu'H
at Its eaperior beau
Nothing like it <bt
(
ILO. East Side Phar-
S Ltthla Springs *Phar-
T h e r e ’s c r e a m
i n e v e r y d r o p o f t h is
4 e t t 4 p « * m ilk
There isn't a richer, purer milk
than A lpine, say thousands o f
enthusiastic w om en w ho use it
regularly.
A n d no w onder! It takes a
w hole quart o f fresh, full<ream
milk to make a pint o f A lpine—
w ith nothing added— nothing
taken aw ay put water.
U se th is creamier, finer-fla­
vored milk for all ypur favorite
recipes. T ry i t fa r lighter cakes,
for smoother sauces and foes, for
■sore nutritious vegetables. A n d
for a real treat, use ft in th e
recipe given below.
H e n r m tic p fi ,
«ML (Jaunty are being wkeg to soypprt g
ijwg election which would completely m
sting rural school system- Thto «dgeme,
ffiUWWHlta
B r in g y o u r A lp |a e g a b e ls
to o u r r e d e e m in g station
r w
s T
K
y s a * - - - -
-
law etoRh that « *111 result
the motetonanee ot am*
analysis of Gw law it­
and smi
facts
self reveals the following facts:
I. Alt school* dtotrtcte of t ke congty, ontBtde of Medford
o ï î r t * 6 * Istrtm to he known
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c ^ aty ^h®®1 1
2.
1. The Unit ^retem
tyetem would tnj
tags pjousy which is no ow the
{awful property of many ot our «resent districts add Gi row It
lato «h* 00» non twenty Reboot District fond. -
g. This money rep resents actual sherifto«'1 to the form of
gg of oor g ne tawt school
t secure good toaster» and
This money has been lilx-r-
of these districts might nt-
tond good schools without.
home.
^ tatrict; toes Wttl m inaget
Apparently there use
which* tae npw covetous ot
elghborrf* property and which
aftohCprofit by t
‘. « ¡ f e i f U T S K ' S -
these districts in
support this mea«are
, 4. Under the U«ft
Q«cy SO gained would be
nt ; the disposal of a «
W S L F S iflli
members
embers. It would be
of, our nsmaroas
PUES
B
B
rS
&
G
6
ETC. /■'
tö
an llanjd son* and pkper tbwela, jo order that chHdr'en will no
longer have to "wash and gay tha|r faces in tRe agme «tld
ff
8 ^ » « J u n e 3(hfc
containers— air-tight-^
ihzed^—alw ays fresh and
IS A A
C ’ S
PJem luiQ tto^ '7
. Opening next Mondi
with Thad. Harrison's w
( T iV
lm pfftaurK N
f AND HONEST OWNERS’’
Nsvet In the hlebrfy of oar 2 |
years ed aacoesefnf haelneee hav|
2
na had aa^r a pewerfdl and u
M«ta Elay/
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DON’T MISS IT
us that othgr methods leeg
employed J® re
6. 4 Wop]
this board to
hu
ply our rural districts fr<
among _
reds oCePPlicants wHh thggv
sand a m V'
• s ;
eary to t tl
might make a miai
and not Secure tne beet tei , ruSî-
each peattion, that
M«4h4 «vowetL nurpose of ...
System, that Ig
mnpagetaebt o f WEe ravel: gchoeto.
This is got «H f®F
to WouM be gxyefitod *0 » ta t
With the «PProygl ,
* S
„ 'ta
• to function, m sotó
parently Without a clerk,
but make suggestions and find fault with thS Ommty Rchdid
District board. By 0 e w»^ wh^ a£?J° be
cwtttoatcs tor
posRkAl on th.
Otoe promise, stetig, to 'thb
to b o i gtooa tohat win ba the
1
salaries agd travel!ag
tbjok.;wg^ tatom- you
Voters Of
*
vote to Impos
schools, u p o n __
are Hsing asked to
A hl»h authority 1
8
'A
GAMB."
Tdnt to located at 4th and
Stratte nnd to rainproof ah*
heated. * ,
¡More ôpeaed M Ir lo , sh p f
atarte át sioo.
System «Foa
against their wll|. Ws dépM
ayold this calamity.
Admttátbn, Children 20c;
Adjflto^rii
leave the mphi '
nncertala memt^_
At»., wkfoh Wtwfd teette la setae remote ,
part‘of the coudty , De gem wish*to have yo«v Raya ahd ttrla
UAW ^w^e^^e A^J^
b
awfda_^_
Patrons and
muid
GROWN LADWto lPR«« MON­
DAY NWMT
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